How to Make Earl Grey Salted Caramels, Step-by-Step Recipe - Oh, How Civilized (2024)

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By Jee Choe

on Jan 22, 2013, Updated Nov 01, 2017

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My sister suggested a tea infused candy for a post, so Queenie (my cooking/baking guru) and I came up with Earl Grey Salted Caramels. After four attempts and modifications, Queenie created this recipe which is AMAZING. They’re soft, chewy, and the best part is that they don’t feel like they’re going to pull out your fillings. The Earl Grey flavor really comes through without being overpowering. They’re the perfect chew. It’s impossible to just have one.

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INGREDIENTS:
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
3 tablespoons Earl Grey loose leaf tea, hand-crushed
1 black tea bag
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups sugar
1/4 cup corn syrup
1/4 cup honey
1/3 cup water
4 tablespoons cold butter, sliced
1/2 teaspoon salt + more for sprinkling

EQUIPMENT:
Candy thermometer
Twisting wax paper
12×12 baking pan
Parchment paper to line the baking pan
Ruler

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1. Line a 12×12 baking pan with parchment paper.

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2. In a saucepan, put in the heavy cream (1 1/2 cups), tea bag and crush in the Earl Grey loose leaf tea (3 tablespoons). On a low flame, bring to a slow simmer and make sure it doesn’t go to a boil. After five minutes, turn off the heat and let it sit for 10 minutes.

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3. Strain the tea. There should be about a cup of this liquid. Add vanilla extract (1/2 teaspoon) into the liquid.

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4. Pour in the sugar (2 cups), corn syrup (1/4 cup), honey (1/4 cup), and water (1/3 cup) into a heavy pot. Mix well to get rid of any lumps.

5. This is key: Using a wet brush and cold water, wipe clean the inside of the pot so that there isn’t any sugar left above the water line. This prevents crystallization.

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6. Clip on the candy thermometer onto the side of the pot and turn on the heat to medium-low. Cook the sugar until the candy thermometer reaches 230-235°F. At this point, it’ll be a dark golden color.

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7. At 230-235°F, turn off the heat and slowly add in the cup of heavy cream tea while stirring. Then add the butter (4 tablespoons) and salt (1/2 teaspoon).

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8. Turn the heat back on to medium-low and bring the caramel to 250°F. After it reaches 250°F, keep the heat on medium-low and keep stirring for fivemore minutes.

Note: The longer the caramel cooks after it reaches 250°F, the harder and stickier the caramel will get since the liquid is being reduced during this process.

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9. Pour the caramel into the prepared baking pan. Let it cool completely, about two hours. (You can speed this process by putting it into the freezer for a few minutes, but make sure the caramel doesn’t freeze.)

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10. After about an hour into the cooling process, when the caramel is set, but not completely cooled, sprinkle salt on top. After it has completely cooled, cut into small pieces using an oiled knife and ruler. Use a paper towel with some oil to wipe the knife and ruler to prevent the caramel from sticking to them.

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11. Cut the twisting wax paper into four pieces.

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12. With the shiny, waxy side of the paper on the outside, wrap each caramel piece. Instead of twisting the ends, each end was flattened down, using the caramel itself as an adhesive.

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EARL GREY SALTED CARAMELS

Recipe by Queenie Fok for Oh, How Civilized
Makes about 90 – 100 caramel pieces

INGREDIENTS:
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
3 tablespoons Earl Grey loose leaf tea, hand-crushed
1 black tea bag
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups sugar
1/4 cup corn syrup
1/4 cup honey
1/3 cup water
4 tablespoons cold butter, sliced
1/2 teaspoon salt + more for sprinkling

EQUIPMENT:
Candy thermometer
Twisting wax paper
12×12 baking pan
Parchment paper to line the baking pan
Ruler

DIRECTIONS:

1. Line a 12×12 baking pan with parchment paper.

2. In a saucepan, put in the heavy cream (1 1/2 cups), tea bag and crush in the Earl Grey loose leaf tea (3 tablespoons). On a low flame, bring to a slow simmer and make sure it doesn’t go to a boil. After five minutes, turn off the heat and let it sit for 10 minutes.

3. Strain the tea. There should be about a cup of this liquid. Add vanilla extract (1/2 teaspoon) into the liquid.

4. Pour in the sugar (2 cups), corn syrup (1/4 cup), honey (1/4 cup), and water (1/3 cup) into a heavy pot. Mix well to get rid of any lumps.

5. This is key: Using a wet brush and cold water, wipe clean the inside of the pot so that there isn’t any sugar left above the water line. This prevents crystallization.

6. Clip on the candy thermometer onto the side of the pot and turn on the heat to medium-low. Cook the sugar until the candy thermometer reaches 230-235°F. At this point, it’ll be a dark golden color.

7. At 230-235°F, turn off the heat and slowly add in the cup of heavy cream tea while stirring. Then add the butter (4 tablespoons) and salt (1/2 teaspoon).

8. Turn the heat back on to medium-low and bring the caramel to 250°F. After it reaches 250°F, keep the heat on medium-low and keep stirring for fivemore minutes.

Note: The longer the caramel cooks after it reaches 250°F, the harder and stickier the caramel will get since the liquid is being reduced during this process.

9. Pour the caramel into the prepared baking pan. Let it cool completely, about two hours. (You can speed this process by putting it into the freezer for a few minutes, but make sure the caramel doesn’t freeze.)

10. After about an hour into the cooling process, when the caramel is set, but not completely cooled, sprinkle salt on top. After it has completely cooled, cut into small pieces using an oiled knife and ruler. Use a paper towel with some oil to wipe the knife and ruler to prevent the caramel from sticking to them.

11. Cut the twisting wax paper into four pieces.

12. With the shiny, waxy side of the paper on the outside, wrap each caramel piece. Instead of twisting the ends, each end was flattened down, using the caramel itself as an adhesive.

How to Make Earl Grey Salted Caramels, Step-by-Step Recipe - Oh, How Civilized (2024)

FAQs

How do you pour caramel into a mold? ›

The Pouring Process

Using a heat-resistant spatula, quickly and carefully pour the hot caramel mixture into the molds or baking dish. Work swiftly, as the caramel will begin to set as it cools. If using molds, gently tap them on the countertop to release any air bubbles and ensure the caramel settles evenly.

What are the main ingredients in Earl Grey? ›

Earl Grey is one of the most recognized flavored teas in the world. This quintessentially British tea is typically a black tea base flavored with oil from the rind of bergamot orange, a citrus fruit with the appearance and flavor somewhere between an orange and a lemon with a little grapefruit and lime thrown in.

How do you make strong Earl Grey? ›

Allow about one rounded teaspoon of loose Imperial Earl Grey tea per 200 – 250 ml water (add a bit more if you prefer it stronger). Teapot with strainer. Your favourite cup. Hot water (90°C)

Can you make your own Earl Grey? ›

Learning how to make Earl Grey tea is very simple, you need just two ingredients, black tea (organic is preferred) and high-quality Bergamot essential oil.

Are you supposed to put milk in Earl Grey? ›

Americans typically drink their Earl Grey with milk and sugar, but Chatterton prefers it the British way — with lemon and sugar. "Milk has a tendency to do strange things to black tea," he says. "It dulls the flavor a bit. It's not as crisp and sharp.

Is it OK to put milk in Earl Grey tea? ›

Some teas, like masala chai and bubble tea, taste better with the addition of milk. However, when it comes to Earl Grey tea, people have different preparation preferences. In England, most people take it with some sugar and lemon. But in North America, it's become common to take Earl Grey with a splash of milk.

How much milk do you put in Earl Grey? ›

¾ cup of water. 2 tsp. of loose leaf Earl Grey tea. ¾ of your chosen type of milk.

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